What’s New
2025-26 Donruss Basketball marks Panini's continuation of its flagship basketball card line, even after Topps became the exclusive licensed basketball card manufacturer for the season. The set is not fully licensed, featuring player names and team cities but omitting official team logos and nicknames. This release continues the Donruss tradition that began with Panini in 2014-15.
The product offers a notable change for collectors: hobby boxes now include three autographs, up from the previous one per box. The set maintains familiar insert and parallel content, with a mix of opti-chrome cards and collector-favorite designs.
Configuration at a Glance
- Three autographs per hobby box
- Approximately three dozen parallels or opti-chrome cards per box
- Eight inserts per hobby box
- Cards feature player names and team cities only (no team logos/nicknames)
Key Inserts & Parallels
- Multiple parallels and opti-chrome cards included (about 36 per hobby box)
- Eight inserts per box, continuing Donruss’s tradition of themed subsets
- Specific colors, serial-numbering, and insert names not detailed in current information
Autographs & Relics
- Three autographs per hobby box, an increase from previous years
- Details on autograph themes, player selection, and memorabilia not specified
Collector Notes
- 2025-26 Donruss Basketball is not fully licensed; cards omit team logos and nicknames
- Three autographs per hobby box marks a significant change from previous releases
- Product maintains the Donruss flagship design and familiar insert structure
- Exact odds, print runs, and checklist details have not been released


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